To prevent damage to the unit and ensure a safe working environment, be sure to comply with the following
precautions.
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Do not use the unit for applications other than soldering.
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Do not rap the soldering iron against the work bench to shake off residual solder, or otherwise subject
the iron to severe shocks.
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Do not modify the unit.
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Use only genuine replacement parts.
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Do not wet the unit or use the unit when your hands are wet.
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The soldering process will produce smoke, so make sure the area is well ventilated.
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While using the unit, don't do anything which may cause bodily harm or physical damage.
The sponge is compressed. It will swell when moistened with water. Before using the until, dampen the
sponge with the water and squeezed it dry. Failure to do so may result in damage to the soldering tip.
Note
: The iron receptacles for each soldering irons are different. Be sure to use the proper one for each
type of soldering iron. (Refer to Parts List.)
1.2. Connection Solder 936 to Station
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting the soldering iron. Failure to do so
may damage the P.W.B.
1. Connect the cord assembly to the receptacle.
2. Place the soldering iron in the iron holder.
3. Plug the power cord into the power supply. Be sure to ground the unit.
1.3. Set the Temperature
When the temperature rises to the set, the indicator of the heater will flash, indicating you can start
soldering. When you are not using the soldering tip, it should be put on the stand.
2. Tip Care and Use
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Tip Temperature
High soldering temperatures can degrade the tip. Use the lowest possible soldering temperature.
The excellent thermal recovery characteristics ensure efficient and effective soldering even at low
temperatures. This also protects the soldered items from thermal damage.
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Cleaning
Clean the tip regularly with a cleaning sponge. As oxides and carbides from the solder and flux can
form impurities on the tip. These impurities can result in defective joints or reduce the tip's heat
conductivity. When using the soldering iron continuously, be sure to loosen the tip and remove all
oxides at least once a week. This helps prevent seizure and reduction of the tip temperature.
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When Not in Use
Never leave the soldering iron sitting at high temperature for long periods of time, as the tip's solder
plating will become covered with oxide, which can greatly reduce the tip's heat conductivity.
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After Use
Wipe the tip clean and coat the tip with fresh solder. helps prevent tip oxidation.
1. Setting up & Operating Soldering Iron
1.1. Iron Holder
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